So What's The Tavern Like, Anyway?

A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game GM'S RESOURCE by Richard Green and Liz Smith

Once again, your PCs have emerged from the dungeon ready to celebrate their victory or raise tankards to their fallen comrades. Returning to town they ask “So what’s the tavern like, anyway?” At that point, likely or not the GM glosses over the tavern or wildly improvises!

Unsurprisingly, PCs spend a lot of their time between adventures relaxing in taverns and inns, but often such locales end up being drab, one-dimensional affairs with no real characteristics or flavour of their own. So What’s The Tavern Like, Anyway? banishes this problem by presenting dozens of tables covering the tavern’s offering, customers and staff along with extensive notes on games of chance, drinking songs and more!

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So What is the Tavern Like Anyway.....honestly, if you are not familiar with this series yet, and you are a GM I have this feeling you fall into one of three categories...that GM who glazes over everything whilst his players walk through a land of vani [...]

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